Marmaduke is an 2010 American live-action film adaptation of Brad Anderson’s comic strip of the same name. The film centers on the Winslow family and their pets, a Great Dane named Marmaduke, and a Balinese named Carlos, as the family moves from Kansas to California.
Cast:
Live-action actors:
* Judy Greer as Debbie Winslow
* Lee Pace as Phil Winslow
* William H. Macy as Don Twombly
* Raugi Yu as Drama Trainer
* Finley Jacobsen as Brian Winslow
* Caroline Sunshine as Barbara Winslow
* Miliana Haines as Sarah Winslow
* Frank Topol as Bosco’s Owner
* Michael Teigen as Gray
Voice actors:
* Owen Wilson as Marmaduke: a Great Dane and the main protagonist.
* Fergie as Jezebel: a Rough Collie and love interest
* George Lopez as Carlos: a Balinese who is annoyed by Marmaduke.
* Kiefer Sutherland as Bosco: a Beauceron and the main antagonist.
* Emma Stone as Mazie: an energetic Australian Shepherd who has a crush on Marmaduke.
* Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Giuseppe: a stylized Chinese Crested.
* Sam Elliott as Chupadogra: an elderly English Mastiff whom they believe he got Rabies and ate his owner.
* Steve Coogan as Raisin a smart Dashound.
* David Walliams as Anton Harrison
* Marlon Wayans as Lightning one of Bosco’s sidekicks.
* Tom Wilson
* Devon Werkheiser as Drama Dog
* Chris Colfer as Drama Dog
* Ryan Devlin as Deuce
* Jennifer Louise La Voie as Teacup Poodle
* Damon Wayans, Jr. as Thunder one of Bosco’s sidekicks.
* Hope Levy as Afgahn
* Anjelah Johnson as Afgahn
* Josh Gad as Bandana Dog
* Brad Williams as Beagle (uncredited)
Music:
The score to Marmaduke was composed by Christopher Lennertz, who recorded his score with a full ensemble of the Hollywood Studio Symphony at the Newman Scoring Stage at 20th Century Fox, and the Eastwood Scoring Stage at Warner Brothers.
Box office:
The film earned $3.4 million on opening day, landing in sixth place behind Shrek Forever After, Get Him to the Greek, Killers, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, and Sex and the City 2. This was far below the openings of other talking-animal live-action films and a disappointment for the studio. The film would remain in sixth place over the weekend, with $11.6 million earned for a $3,608 average from 3,213 theaters. In its second weekend, it had a 48% decline to just over $6 million and descending to seventh place. In two weeks of release the film has earned $25.2 million domestically and $33.3 million worldwide, making it so far a box office flop due to being produced on a $50 million budget.

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